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Yoga in Modern Hinduism - Hariharananda Aranya and Samkhyayoga

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The S¿¿khyayoga institution of K¿pil Mäh is a religious organisation with a small tradition of followers which emerged in the last decade of the nineteenth century and the first decades of the twentieth century in Bengal in India around the renunciant and yogin Harihar¿nanda ¿räya. This tradition developed during the same period in which modern yoga was born and forms a chapter in the expansion of yoga traditions in modern Hinduism.

The book analyses the yoga teaching of Harihar¿nanda ¿räya (1869-1947) and the K¿pil Mäh tradition, its origin, history and contemporary manifestations, and this tradition's connection to the expansion of yoga and the Yogas¿tra in modern Hinduism. The S¿¿khyayoga of the K¿pil Mäh tradition is based on the P¿tañjalayogä¿stra, on a number of texts in Sanskrit and Bengali written by their gurus, and on the lifestyle of the renunciant yogin living isolated in a cave. The book investigates Harihar¿nanda ¿räya's connection to pre-modern yoga traditions and the impact of modern production and transmission of knowledge on his interpretations of yoga. The book connects the K¿pil Mäh tradition to the nineteenth century transformations of Bengali religious culture of the educated upper class that led to the production of a new type of yogin. The book analyses S¿¿khyayoga as a living tradition, its current teachings and practices, and looks at what S¿¿khyayogins do and what S¿¿khyayoga is as a yoga practice.

A valuable contribution to recent and ongoing debates, this book will be of interest to academics in the fields of Religious Studies, Anthropology, Asian Studies, Indology, Indian philosophy, Hindu Studies and Yoga Studies.

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Introduction 1. S¿¿khya, Yoga and S¿¿khyayoga 2. Encounters with a living S¿¿khyayoga tradition 3. Kapila as the originator of Yoga 4. The rebirth of Yoga and the emergence of the bhadralok yogin 5. Gurus, book printing and the S¿¿khyayoga lineage 6. Textual tradition of the K¿pil Math institution 7. S¿¿khyayoga meditation instructions of the K¿pil Mäh tradition 8. Monastic life and recitation of Sanskrit stotras 9. The material religion of S¿¿khyayoga 10. The K¿pil Mäh tradition and modern scholarship on Yoga Conclusion


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Knut A. Jacobsen is professor in the study of religions at the University of Bergen, Norway. His research focuses on Yoga, S¿¿khya, and Hindu conceptions and rituals of space and time. He is the editor in chief of the six volumes Brill's Encyclopedia of Hinduism (2009-2015) and he is the editor of the Routledge Handbook of Contemporary India (2016).


Summary

The book analyses the yoga teaching of Hariharananda Ara?ya (1869-1947) and the Kapil Ma?h tradition, its origin, history and contemporary manifestations, and this tradition’s connection to the expansion of yoga and the Yogasutra in modern Hinduism.

Product details

Authors Knut A Jacobsen, Knut A. Jacobsen, Prof Dr Knut A. (University of Bergen Jacobsen
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.08.2020
 
EAN 9780367593704
ISBN 978-0-367-59370-4
No. of pages 234
Series Routledge South Asian Religion Series
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Religion/theology > Other religions
Social sciences, law, business > Ethnology > Folklore

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